From the June 21, 2019 issue of Pages of the Past When I think of the Roaring Twenties, I think of Sarah Zama. Her blog posts, her books, and of course her Facebook Group, The 1920s Book Club, epitomize this era. Sarah, what initially drew you to research and write in this time period? Trisha, …
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Lindsay Shayne
From the June 14, 2019 issue of Pages of the Past Some days I moan and groan and grumble about technology and how it’s invaded our lives. But yet, because of this new-fangled technology, and social media sites like Facebook, my world has expanded as an author and a reader. That’s how I met many …
LeeAnne James
From the June 7, 2019 issue of Pages of the Past Fortunately for me, I have a dear friend that’s a voracious reader. She also loves to support new authors, local authors, and her favorite authors. So when Cindy met a new to her author at a book signing at her local bookstore, she shared …
Charity Bishop
This author interview is excerpted from Pages of the Past May 31, 2019 issue. Charity Bishop has a lot of writing projects on her plate. Besides being the editor of Prairie Times, a monthly publication based in Colorado, she also has a passion for historical fiction. Join us today as we chat with Charity about …
Peggy Harrison
From the May 24, 2019 issue of Pages of the Past I love synchronicity in action. A book signing at a local library two months was one of those moments. Seven local authors were invited. I already knew two of the authors. The others were new names to me. Two tables over were co-authors, Peggy …
Gloria Caviglia
From the May 10, 2019 issue of Pages of the Past I first read Gloria Caviglia’s writing when she submitted a story to my anthology, In Celebration of Mothers. In Mindy’s Gift, she wrote about how her mother had a gift. When anyone finished a sentence, her mother would repeat the last word and break …
Susanne Matthews
From the May 17th Pages of the Past Some authors amaze me, because they seem to have an effortless knack for great writing – no matter what genre they’re writing in. Susanne Matthews is one of those. I was introduced to Susanne’s writing through an online writing group, Tuesday Tales, and she quickly began one …
Sarah MacTavish
From the May 3, 2019 issue of Pages of the Past I’ve known Sarah MacTavish for several years and have been a spectator during the birth of her first book, Firebrand. It was even more exciting to see book two follow, Paladin. Sarah is a conscientious author, both with her diligent research and her passionate …
Carolyn E. Cook
Author interview from the 4/26/19 Pages of the Past issue I was thrilled when I met Carolyn E. Cook via Facebook. Although she’s another north Texas author, our paths probably would not have crossed, even living as close as we do. When I read her newly released book, The Life and Times of Lilly Quinn, …
Lindsay Downs
From Pages of the Past newsletter, 4/19/19 issue While I learned about Lindsay Downs from reading some of his Regency writings, I’ve since learned that he is a master craftsman with whatever project he undertakes. His Upson Family Mysteries, set in the 1960s, are just as enjoyable. I’m happy to introduce you to Lindsay Downs …